Rodri: Pep Guardiola unsure of Manchester City midfielder’s return from injury

Guardiola joined City in 2016 and is approaching a decade at the club in which he has claimed six Premier League titles, the Champions League and two FA Cups.
He is also the English top-flight’s current longest serving manager, coming up against Everton boss David Moyes who has taken charge of more than 700 Premier League matches.
City are on a run of seven unbeaten games in all competitions and are aiming to put right the disappointment of last season, which saw them end a campaign without winning a major trophy for the first time in eight years.
“I still have the feeling that I have the energy to help the players make a better season than last season,” said Guardiola. “This is my target.
“I never sit here in November saying we’re going to win this or this. I don’t know what is going to happen against Everton, but before the international break we were far away from the top of the league and now we are closer.
“We want to arrive in competitions being close. That is the target I have and I see things that we are doing much better than last season, and every game we are better and better.
“That gives me the energy that it is not job done, it is unfinished business and that is why I am here.”



